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set card-message
Cisco 12000 Series Gigabit Switch Routers 47
set card-message
To specify the message that is displayed on the LED on the front panel of one or more line cards, use
the set card-message privileged EXEC command. To remove the message, use the clear
card-message global command.
set card-message {all | slot slot-number} [expire seconds] [blink seconds] message
Syntax Description
Default
System LED message is displayed.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
This command was added in Cisco IOS Release 11.2 GS to support the Cisco 12000 series Gigabit
Switch Routers.
The user-specified message is also displayed in the show diag command output.
To revert to the normal status message for the line card, use the clear card-message global
configuration command.
Example
The following example sets the message USER MSG to display on the LED on line card 3. This
message blinks every two seconds.
Router# set card-message slot 3 blink 2 USER MSG
Related Commands
clear card-message
show diag
all Specifies that the LED message is set on all line cards.
slot slot-number Specifies that the LED message is set on a specific line card. Slot numbers
range from 0 to 11 for the Cisco 12012 and 0 to 7 for the Cisco 12008.
expire seconds (Optional) Specifies how long the message is displayed on the front panel
LED. The range is 0 to 31536000 seconds. When you select 0, the message
remains on the LED until you clear it by using the clear card-message
command. When the time expires, the user-specified message is removed,
and the LED displays the status message based on the line card’s last state.
blink seconds (Optional) Specifies how often the message blinks (that is, goes on and off)
in seconds. The range is 1 to 10 seconds. If blink is not specified, the
message does not blink.
message Specifies the text to display on the LED on the front panel of one or more
line cards. The message can be up to eight alphanumeric characters (four
characters per line).
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